WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD. I HIGH GRADE I 9 55/- TO 84/- TO MEASURE. I 1 They're the George Davies genuine Tailor-made Suits, and 3ou can't 9 9 get value approaching them for less than £2 more from the everyday 1 |! kind of a tailor. I m Are you open te conviction ? H ■ Then listen — I a I tell you lam now making Suits cut by clever cutters and made by ■ 9 painstaking tailors— that I put into them first-class materials and high- B H grade workmanship, and I want to emphasize tho fact that I will hand I i you back your money if you're not absolutely delighted with tho 9 pi NOW— will you give this the test at my risk ? 9 B Remember— NOT a Factory Suit, but as fine a Tailor-made Suit as 9 H you ever saw at the price. 9 155/1 55/- T§ 84/- THE SUIT Tl MEASURE, g l\ow c Ap r * c( rt s Make delicious pies, puddings, i^^^*s!MsflrAr^L jellies, and custards. You use p^^,^ them just like fresh stewed, but /*£^-LJ^J*ffl¥jh & -^r^^v^v. there's no waste of time and jP^S**]bi»£?§Si? '^^^r'<'^ ! **^^!Nt material, peeling, cooking and SALAIOND & SPRAGGON, Brandoi St
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 3
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